1: Create Bluebird-friendly habitat with native plants and open spaces.
2: Install a bluebird house with proper dimensions and entrance hole size.
3: Provide mealworms and bluebird-friendly foods in a designated feeder.
4: Keep predators away with baffles and predator guards for nest boxes.
5: Offer fresh water sources like birdbaths or shallow dishes.
6: Plant berry-producing shrubs as a food source for bluebirds.
7: Avoid pesticide use in your yard to protect bluebirds' food sources.
8: Monitor your bluebird house regularly and clean out old nests each season.
9: Join a bluebird monitoring program to contribute to conservation efforts.
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